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  2. Key West used to look like that? See old photos of Duval ...

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    Shorty’s Diner on Duval Street was a favorite of President Harry Truman, who walked to breakfast when he stayed at the Little White House in Key West. Shorty’s closed in 1989. Miami Herald File

  3. Duval Street - Wikipedia

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    Duval Street (/ ˈ d uː v əl /) is a downtown commercial zoned street in Key West, Florida, running north and south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, just over 1.25 miles in length. It is named for William Pope Duval , the first territorial governor of Florida.

  4. Key West Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Key West Historic District (also known as Old Town of the City of Key West) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on March 11, 1971) located in Key West, Florida. It encompasses approximately 4,000 acres (16 km 2 ), bounded by White, Angela, Windsor, Passover, Thomas and Whitehead Streets, and the Gulf of Mexico .

  5. Mallory Square - Wikipedia

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    Mallory Square is a plaza located in the city of Key West, Florida. It is located on the waterfront in Key West's historic Old Town , adjacent to the cruise ship port. It is located just west of the northern end of Duval Street , facing the Gulf of Mexico .

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    Play: Bar hop on Duval Street: Key West has a super fun party scene and there is no shortage of dive bars and beach bars to check out while you're in town. There's live music pretty much ...

  7. Neighborhoods in Key West, Florida - Wikipedia

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    It covers over a 16 block area that lies west of Whitehead Street and south of Truman Annex, bordered by Whitehead, Southard, Fort and Louisa Streets. [ citation needed ] It was once a primarily black neighborhood, and is named for its many original residents who were of Bahamian ancestry.